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24 Summilux on an M8 ?


jackal

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Is this a holy grail combination ?

 

I shoot M9 now and find a 24mm on that to be too wide and not much use sadly. But I used to love my 24 F/2.8 on my M8. It had an almost ideal close to 35mm frame of view but a more dramatic 24mm perspective and the wonderful rendition of the 24 elmarit at 2.8. I found that lens had a quality that was special in its own right, arguably more beautiful than the 35 lux or the 28 cron.

 

So the question is, does anyone use the new 24 lux on the M8. I would imagine this would be a once and for all setup, a wonderful combination providing you don't need to enlarge too much. I'd be grateful for any samples .. I am thinking fo buying another M8 again specifically to use this combo.

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... I used to love my 24 mm 1:2.8 on my M8. It had an almost ideal close to 35 mm frame of view but a more dramatic 24 mm perspective ...

Hopefully you don't really believe that a 24 mm lens on an M8 would give you the same field-of-view as but a different perspective than a 35 mm lens on an M9, do you!?

 

 

I am thinking fo buying another M8 again specifically to use this combo.

That would be a pointless thing to do—unless you needed or wanted an M8 for other reasons also. On the M9, a 24 mm lens brings up the 35-mm framelines anyway so why don't you simply use the Summilux-M 24 mm Asph on your M9 pretending it was a 35 mm lens? When cropping down the images to M8 format (as Jaap already has suggested above) then you'll get just the same result—in terms of angle-of-view, field-of-view, perspective, and resolution—as you would with the same lens on an M8.

 

Rather than purchasing an M8 body for the Summilux-M 24 mm Asph I'd strongly suggest to buy a 35 mm lens for the M9.

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When I had the M8, I loved the combination with the 24mm, especially since it had the built in frameline.

 

I now have the M9, and will have to use a finder, but I'll still look forward to using the lens, at its native focal length.

 

 

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Hi there - I am looking forward to get a M9 with a 24-Summilux. Now I am confused:

Why does the 24-lux brings up the 35mm framelines in the M9? And about Viewfinder? Do I need that? I thought, I get a M9 and just put on the 24-lux and have a perfect combo. I have the Frankenfinder for my WATE, and honestly, it is a good piece of machinery, but i'd prefer not to have to use this thing.

 

falk

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The 24 Lux is almost always glued to my M8. It is my favorite combination to shoot with, since the M8 conveniently have the 24mm frame-lines built in.

 

The only reason I would not consider it the "holy grail" is because when comparing the M8+24Lux vs M9+35Lux; the M9+35Lux wins out easily (in my opinion).

 

a) size, form, and balance - love the 24 Lux, but it is big.

B) depths of field - although the bokeh of the 24 Lux is phenomenal, the 35 focal length gives you a shallower dof

c) M9 resolution over M8 (I make a lot of large 30x20 and larger prints - you can really see the difference)

 

That said, due to monetary restraints, I am happily settling with my M8 + 24 Lux. And I use the term "settling" very very loosely. Now if only my baby M8 can come back from Allendale soon!

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... Why does the 24-lux brings up the 35mm framelines in the M9? ...

Since the M8 doesn't offer 135mm framelines, Leica chose to put its 24mm frameset on the same tab as the 35mm framelines.

 

... And about Viewfinder? Do I need that? I thought, I get a M9 and just put on the 24-lux and have a perfect combo....

The M9 doesn't have 24mm framelines. It was barely possible with the M8 only because of its reduced field of view.

 

... I have the Frankenfinder for my WATE, ... but i'd prefer not to have to use this thing.

Other options include:

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Hi Howard,

thanks for the comments... Anyway, that will not prevent me from getting a M9... ;)

 

But as I see from Eddies examples up there - the lens on the M8 works just beautiful. Portrait shots with the 24mm very nice!

 

Falk

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